Poems and discourses occasionally written by John Norris ...
- Title
- Poems and discourses occasionally written by John Norris ...
- Author
- Norris, John, 1657-1711.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by J. Harefinch for James Norris ...,
- 1684.
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Contents
- title page
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To the excellently accomplish'd Lady, Madam
Anne Strick∣land, Daughter to the Honou∣rable SirThomas Strickland, ofBoynton inYork -shire, Baronet. - The Passion of our B. Saviour re∣presented in a Pindarique Ode.
- An Hymn upon the Trans∣figuration.
- The Parting.
- To a Lady, who asked him, What Life was?
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The third Chapter of
Job Para∣phrased. - Seraphic Love.
- Atlas Britannicus denuo instau∣ratus.
- Ducis Eboracensis ad Oxonium Processio.
- The Retirement.
- The Infidel.
- On a Musician, supposed to be mad with Musick.
- The Consolation.
- The Choice.
- The Meditation.
- The Irreconcilable.
- A Discourse of the Care and Im∣provement of Time.
- Of Solitude.
- A Discourse concerning Heroic Piety.
- AN IDEA OF HAPPINESS, IN A LETTER to a FRIEND: ENQUIRING Wherein the Greatest Happiness attainable by Man in this Life does consist.
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Ʋpon a Treatise called
The Idea of Happiness. -
To the admir'd (though to me un∣known) Author, on his ingenious Treatise,
The Idea of Happi∣ness. -
ON Mr.
Norris 's Idea of Happiness. -
An Idea of Happiness,
&c. - A Letter of Resolution concern∣ing some Passages in the sore∣going Treatise, to the same Per∣son.
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Another Letter to the same Person, concerning the true Notion of
Plato 'sIdeas, and ofPlatonic Love. - Advertisement of the Authour.
- ERRATA.
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Books set forth by the Author of these Poems and Discourses.
viz.